Stray Sheep - tranny autistic from tumblr that loves horsecock and is triggered by this title

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I still can't comprehend that someone can be so incredibly boring. It's sad when you're only entertaining when you're chimping out and throwing fits over stupid shit, instead of having an engaging and fascinating personality. It's really no wonder that Tumblrites like Kayla have no friends, barring the fact that they're all assholes to everyone.
 
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Jesus Christ, one minute her partners are the best in the world, the next minute they're the worst shitbags to ever exist and they're so neglectful and mean to her. :( I'd almost feel bad for them if they weren't willingly dating her.

Why doesn't she just break up with all of them already if it's that bad?
Oh yeah. She needs the attention (that they don't give her anyway.)
If I didn't know any better, I'd say she was borderline. But since I do, I'll say she's just a spoiled little rich girl trying to get attention.
If she actually does get diagnosed with BPD, I will eat a big ol' slice of humble pie. But given that she thinks she has DID & AVPD, well. . .
Also, correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't it impossible to have more than one personality disorder at a time? Like, you can have HPD & have narcissistic tendencies, but I don't think you can have both HPD & NPD at the same time. Just because personality disorders overlap doesn't mean you have more than one.
Dude, if Love Live! is "super important" to your identity, you haven't got much of an identity at all.

I think that's already been established, though.
Well, she apparently IS one of the characters, so. . . :roll:
And here we go, hiding behind the mentally ill shield again.
I've watched poor @Oglooger, a native Spanish speaker & an actual Latino, rage at ADF appropriating his language & ethnicity since the beginning of the Ahuviya thread. The poor guy's absolutely beside himself.
Kayla does the same thing to me. I can't even say how many times I've yelled at my computer while reading through Kayla's Tumblr.
 
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Also, correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't it impossible to have more than one personality disorder at a time? Like, you can have HPD & have narcissistic tendencies, but I don't think you can have both HPD & NPD at the same time. Just because personality disorders overlap doesn't mean you have more than one.

There's a pretty high comorbidity rate in mental illnesses. NPD can frequently occur with HPD, ASPD, and BPD because of how similar they are. (Not all at once, obviously.)
I know for BPD, it's almost impossible to have "pure" BPD (meaning no other mental illnesses). There is almost always another diagnosis: depression, anxiety, addictions, or other personality disorders.

Someone feel free to step in and correct me if I'm wrong, though.
 
There's a pretty high comorbidity rate in mental illnesses. NPD can frequently occur with HPD, ASPD, and BPD because of how similar they are. (Not all at once, obviously.)
I know for BPD, it's almost impossible to have "pure" BPD (meaning no other mental illnesses). There is almost always another diagnosis: depression, anxiety, addictions, or other personality disorders.

Someone feel free to step in and correct me if I'm wrong, though.
Yeah, like BPD & bipolar. But what I'm saying is I don't think personality disorders specifically can be comorbid with other personality disorders. I can check with some professionals in the morning, though.
 
There's a pretty high comorbidity rate in mental illnesses. NPD can frequently occur with HPD, ASPD, and BPD because of how similar they are. (Not all at once, obviously.)
I know for BPD, it's almost impossible to have "pure" BPD (meaning no other mental illnesses). There is almost always another diagnosis: depression, anxiety, addictions, or other personality disorders.

Someone feel free to step in and correct me if I'm wrong, though.
The confusion occurs because a lot of these disorders share symptoms. What typically happens at diagnosis is your symptoms are narrowed down to one or two disorders, because if you were to do like a self-diagnosis tool and name every disorder that includes symptoms like anxiety and depression, you end up billed with half the DSM V. That, of course, means you're basically still standing there living in your symptoms because over-diagnosis is misdiagnosis. There's also the possibility that though linked, depression and something like BPD could be independent - maybe they are depressed because of BPD, or maybe there's another cause. Mental illness is complex and it isn't like one knot in a string. It's a big huge tangle and it's not always obvious where to begin untangling it, because so many different things are knotted up together.

For example, because I'm weak at describing things tonight, a hypothetical scenario: Person A has borderline, but their symptoms of mood swings, identity instability and hot/cold relationships also exist in HPD, DPD, disassociative disorders and PTSD. That doesn't mean they also have these things; it means that disorders are very complex and require a professional to diagnose accurately because mental health isn't as black and white as physical health.

Tldr you and @BOLDYSPICY! are both kind of mostly right, and that is why self-diagnosis is bollocks
 
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Personality disorders and autism (which Kayla also claims to have) have some similarities as well. Things like social detachment, odd speaking mannerisms, emotional meltdowns, difficulties forming and maintaining relationships, difficulties experiencing and expressing empathy, lack of flexibility in routine and surroundings, increased dependency on caregivers... All symptoms of autism and at least seven different personality disorders.
In my experience, psychiatrists are hesitant to diagnose personality disorders if the patient is showing autistic traits as well. It's certainly possible to be autistic AND have a personality disorder, but that's something for a professional to figure out, not someone armed with a bare bones understanding of psychology and their own confirmation bias.
 
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